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Three ‘policemen’ sought after bungled drugs raid

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Three ‘policemen’ sought after bungled drugs raid

By The Nation

 

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Police are hunting three Thai men who claimed to be narcotic suppression officers, raided a Bangkok garage and “arrested” a 26-year-old over drug allegations, but then fled when the man’s relatives showed up.

 

The unidentified men are accused of home intrusion, carrying weapons and illegal detention on the evening of November 28, said Sai Mai superintendent Pol Colonel Tharakorn Lerporncharoen. 

 

“Police investigators are checking the suspects’ vehicles that were caught on a video clip and contacting the Narcotic Suppression Bureau to identify the men,” Tharakorn said.

 

The men, who were each armed with a gun, raided the shop and handcuffed Nuttapong Jitsaguan over alleged drug and money-laundering charges, which Nuttapong denied. The incident was captured by the shop’s hidden security camera. 

 

Nuttapong posted the clip and some still photos on Facebook on Wednesday and received 16,000 reactions, while the video had been shared by 22,712 people as of Thursday afternoon. 

 

Nuttapong also went to the Sai Mai precinct on Thursday to provide additional information and confirmed that the men in the video were the ones who had detained him.

 

In his Facebook post, Nuttapong claimed the men had said they had arrest warrants for him and his girlfriend for drugs and money laundering, but did not allow him to read the warrants.

 

They took him upstairs to the residential area to search for guns and drugs before searching another house, he said.

 

After his girlfriend and younger brother showed up, the men threatened to take them to a “safe house”, then removed the handcuffs and fled when Nuttapong’s father showed up and told them he was an officer in the Royal Thai Air Force. 

 

Nuttapong said the men had told him to close the shop for a month and flee the area because a team of commandos would search it for drugs, but he told them he would remain open because he had not done anything wrong.

 

Meanwhile, Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) deputy chief Chalaisin Phocharoen said the men were not from his agency, adding that ONCB officers have to follow set procedures when conducting search operations. 

 

Those include officers presenting and reading out a search warrant whenever possible and lead officers were also required to present their badges, while search reports had to be filed with the ONCB chief within 15 days. 

 

Chalaisin added that people with suspicions about ONCB imposters can always call the agency’s 24/7 hotline, 1386.

 

Posing as ONCB officers is a crime punishable by up to one year in prison, a Bt20,000 fine or both. Compelling someone based on fear is punishable by up to three years’ imprisonment, a fine of up to Bt6,000 or both. If the offence is committed using weapons or involves five or more assailants, the punishment is up to five years in jail, a Bt10,000 fine or both. 

 

Illegal detention is punishable by up to three years in jail, a Bt6,000 fine or both.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30333416

 
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"Why did you not know about the hidden cameras?"

"this was your idea!"

"oh great! now we are on facebook."

 

 

classic bungle

Officers had to follow set procedure:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

When do any police officers here follow correct procedure?

10 minutes ago, colinneil said:

Officers had to follow set procedure:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

When do any police officers here follow correct procedure?

When there's money in it.

The "keystone cops" strike again :clap2:

16 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Posing as ONCB officers is a crime punishable by up to one year in prison, a Bt20,000 fine or both.

Thank God they weren't smoking on the beach...

20 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Illegal detention is punishable by up to three years in jail, a Bt6,000 fine or both

I guess that´s not even near being so bad as smoking a cigarette on the beach. :clap2:

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